Ngidi originally got the better of the Australians after he
trapped Finch - who walked to the stands with no hesitations - at
the crease for five, however ball-tracking showed the ball had in
fact gone over the stumps.

Unlike Test matches, teams only have one incorrect review in
one-day internationals.

Jovial commentator Kerry O’Keeffe could only laugh in his
criticism of the mishap.

‘’Travis Head must have expected that if he hits him (Ngidi) for
a couple of fours that the angle was going to be changed, yet he
still didn’t get that down-stroke straight enough,’’ O’Keeffe said
in Fox Sports commentary.

‘’It was probably not the best review.

‘’Only two people in the world would review that – Aaron Finch
and Travis Head’s mother. Because that was always hitting halfway
above middle (stump), wasn’t it?.

‘’Having had one in Perth, Finch himself wasn’t taking any
chances, but that’s one down.’’

The frustrated Australian public were more brutal in their
assessment, comparing Head’s mistake to former Australian batsman
Shane Watson’s controversial history with the DRS system.

Travis Head has clearly been training hard
at the Shane Watson School of Reviews
#AusvSA